A player in Animal Crossing: New Horizons recreates a Simpsons scene in the game from Lambert Kent's blog

The buy bells animal crossing new horizons community is well-known for producing a large amount of fan content, which is most likely due to the dedication required to play the game on a daily basis. It also provides players with a great deal of freedom to create whatever they want, which has resulted in a plethora of interesting content.

With its design mechanics, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is primarily intended to be a relaxing daily experience themed around living on a small island, but it also allows for a great deal of creative freedom in terms of gameplay. As a creative outlet, many players take advantage of the game's creative mechanics to create content that pays homage to other forms of media.

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A Reddit user named elpinko shared a video of a segment of the iconic Steamed Hams comedy sketch that was re-created entirely using only free ACNH items, specifically the Aurora Borealis sequence, as the basis. While maintaining the accuracy of the scene, the iconic scene makes clever use of what appears to be a hat on a stand to substitute for a burger. It also includes a custom picture in the background of Seymour, with special attention paid to making the scene appear as close as possible to the way it was depicted in the original version of the film.

It has been pointed out that the scene is actually part of a larger project parodying the Interdimensional Cable segment from Rick and Morty, according to a comment by elpinko. The entirety of the video (which was also created in Animal Crossing: New Horizons) provides context for the characters Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith as they watch television programs from alternate dimensions. The full version also includes a parody of the American talk show Conan, as well as another re-creation, this time of the Numa Numa Guy meme, which went viral in the 2000s and has since been taken down by YouTube. Given Rick and Morty's frequent use of parody, the setting is ideal for such cross-over appearances.

When it comes to video games, The Simpsons is a franchise that is inextricably linked to them, with the series having expanded far beyond its television roots. It is no surprise that the iconic characters have appeared in crossovers with other shows, on numerous pieces of licensed Simpsons merchandise, and even in a number of officially licensed Simpsons video games, some of which are highly regarded by fans. Video game crossovers, on the other hand, are significantly less common for the series, so it's understandable that fans would create their own.

Despite widespread agreement among Simpsons fans that the core show's quality is deteriorating, many fans enjoy looking back on earlier episodes and finding the positive aspects of the current Simpsons seasons. Because The Simpsons has been on the air for 33 seasons and has amassed a significant fan base during that time, it stands to reason that some of the show's fans would cross paths with other, seemingly unrelated media. This is made even more likely when the massive success of  is taken into consideration.


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